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the occupation and feel so helpless because you know we're paying over three billion dollars of our tax dollars to fund the israeli military. and the occupation essentially and really this divestment and as if the so important for people to really take a nother role to protest these corporations are there any corporations that people should be looking out for and also these corporations have a stake in maintaining the ob occupation in terms of influencing on the u.s. government i know that there's a lot of corporate c.e.o.'s who sit on think tanks that also drop policy prescriptions you know about any sort of corporate influence and maintain this occupation and i'm sure and let me actually start by saying that is one of the things that so brilliant about the boycott divestment and sanctions p.d.s. is the acronym that you'll hear. more and more i think the b.d.s. movement really empowers people to take action the idea is that all of us are are able to and the complicity of ourselves personally in terms of our own of our investments our own choices in the kinds of products that we buy and
the occupation and feel so helpless because you know we're paying over three billion dollars of our tax dollars to fund the israeli military. and the occupation essentially and really this divestment and as if the so important for people to really take a nother role to protest these corporations are there any corporations that people should be looking out for and also these corporations have a stake in maintaining the ob occupation in terms of influencing on the u.s. government i know that...
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wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal is but the terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government than they actually get back from madrid in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would expect people to vote in favor of it although i say that those people who are against separatism do point out that if catalonia does withdraw from spain it could also mean it has to drop out of the european union and not many people in catalonia would be in favor of that if that turns out to be the case. maybe they would prefer the status quo said there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment nationalism and a sense for independence here in catalonia all right appreciate you staying on top of this we know that you'll be following this as this unfolds and performer in spain. and more disunity in europe
wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal is but the terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government than they actually get back from madrid in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would expect people to vote in favor of it although i say that those...
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control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better off course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that the u.k. has it is a small amount that the european union's asking for because the european union has already taken so much power people are just loathe to accept a situation where they're going to get any more money as europe is struggling to find a common path separatist feelings are growing in some regions and they certainly seem to be dominating the local elections in catalonia or over half of the residents say that they want to make an independent state this with economic turmoil exasperating desires for sovereignty artie's andrew farmer is in barcelona for us well the polls have opened today in an election which could represent a step towards any final break up of spain and it is because the cattle i am president are the masse
control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better off course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that the u.k. has it is a small amount that the european union's asking for because the european union has already taken so much power people...
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region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that actually receives back in terms of investment from from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through this referendum otherwise he would be forced to form some sort of coalition there is a sticking point too in that the referendum is actually against the spanish constitution and the spanish prime minister. has said he will fight it with some elements of the spanish media are actually saying that after mass could find himself arrested so nothing is clear cut at the moment and even though opinion polls do suggest that the majority of people are in favor of independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the economy too they say that if catalonia is forced
region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that actually receives back in terms of investment from from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through...
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that's how much tax payer money was spent on an oil painting of lisa jackson. but she is not the only one. thousands were spent on other department heads as well. >>> mall of america banning any one under the age of 16 from shopping line on black friday. children must be accompanied 13121 or older. >>> if you don't want to fight your way through crowds it is cyber monday. you can shop at home in your pajamas. personal finance vera givens. >> what kinds of deals? >> they are across the board. broader sales across entire categories across the entire site. it's not just about electronics. though you will find deals there. more about home goods, kitchen gadgets small appliances. good time to buy those on cyber monday. black friday they are 16 percent more expensive on average. >> you can get your blender cheaper on monday. >> talk about travel so many don't want to put together plans. >> creek co air is expected to run deal here. holiday and resorts.com is running a promotion if you stay tw for two norths nights you get one free. i was there to working with them ve
that's how much tax payer money was spent on an oil painting of lisa jackson. but she is not the only one. thousands were spent on other department heads as well. >>> mall of america banning any one under the age of 16 from shopping line on black friday. children must be accompanied 13121 or older. >>> if you don't want to fight your way through crowds it is cyber monday. you can shop at home in your pajamas. personal finance vera givens. >> what kinds of deals? >>...
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control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better off course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that the u.k. has it is a small amount that the european union's asking for because the european union has already taken so much power people are just loathe to accept a situation where they're going to get any more than money. but some regions are see europe's financial troubles as a reason to take a step away from the indebted countries spanish cut the lawn yet set to vote for its local government with separate as parties are to take the lead that's ahead for you after the shop break. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a force breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass an
control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better off course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that the u.k. has it is a small amount that the european union's asking for because the european union has already taken so much power people...
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control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better what course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that the u.k. has it is a small amount that the european union's asking for because the european union has already taken so much power people are just loathe to accept a situation where they're going to get any more money and while europe struggles to find a common way forward some regions are looking for ways to go it alone in spanish catalonia people are set to go to the polls to elect a regional government which could see a referendum on its independence party as andrew farmer. there's a wind of separatism blowing through europe at the moment and it's reached the northeastern shores of spain catalonia is the latest region to officially our spare independence is something people here have long felt in their hearts but now they're feel
control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better what course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that the u.k. has it is a small amount that the european union's asking for because the european union has already taken so much power people...
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. >> reporter: daniel borikoff grades charities based on their own tax filings. those filings show over the past three years the nvf has taken in $22.3 million in donations and paid out $18.2 million to its fund-raisers brickmill and the parent company quadriga art. but he says the filings show a common tactic used by charities. part of the money paid brickmill and quadriga art was designated in tax filings to pay for educational awareness, promotional materials. those solicitations for donations that tell you all about the struggles vets have and why you should donate, that's the educational awareness and promotion material. >> the accounting is somewhat confusing to the public and so they could get tricked if they look at these tax forms or look at these superficial reviews of charities on the internet because what they're doing is they're calling that solicitation that makes you aware of the injured veteran a charitable program, but that's not what people want to pay for. people want to pay for, to offer substantial aid or assistance to wounded veterans. that'
. >> reporter: daniel borikoff grades charities based on their own tax filings. those filings show over the past three years the nvf has taken in $22.3 million in donations and paid out $18.2 million to its fund-raisers brickmill and the parent company quadriga art. but he says the filings show a common tactic used by charities. part of the money paid brickmill and quadriga art was designated in tax filings to pay for educational awareness, promotional materials. those solicitations for...
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taxes that of course is pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better what despite the painful divide of the next budget m.e.p. did manage to achieve compromise on defense and security the european parliament passed a resolution aimed at keeping national militaries at full strength i spoke to pretty sure m.p. david campbell balamory voted against the move he says the bill isn't about security concerns that it highlights instead some rather disturbing ambitions. it really does trespass international responsibilities for the fed and it's talking about you looking after it. so it's a direct assault on the sovereignty is this really is about politics rather than the military this is about actually furthering the cause of it one united states and europe because they want a single army a single defense industry they want control from the part of their foreign policy and their own involved in they want to go in for all of the high intensity conflicts in their terminology and that
taxes that of course is pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better what despite the painful divide of the next budget m.e.p. did manage to achieve compromise on defense and security the european parliament passed a resolution aimed at keeping national militaries at full strength i spoke to pretty sure m.p. david campbell balamory voted against the move he says the bill...
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economy here is actually pretty strong it's the size of portugal's but the region itself pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that it actually receives back in terms of investment from madrid and that is something that annoys a lot of people particularly when unemployment rates here at around twenty five percent and many people are having to endure tough austerity measures so the feeling is that they feel that they could do a better job if they could govern themselves and also do a better job if they could govern their own economy also there seems to be a lot of support for the center pendants move there but how much of an uphill battle would it be to actually break away from spain. well there are several sticking points firstly the mass would have to gain an absolute majority to be sure of being able to push through any referendum otherwise he would have to form some sort of coalition secondly the referendum itself is actually against the spanish constitution the spanish government has said it will fight it all the way with some parts of the spanish media actually suggesting that a
economy here is actually pretty strong it's the size of portugal's but the region itself pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that it actually receives back in terms of investment from madrid and that is something that annoys a lot of people particularly when unemployment rates here at around twenty five percent and many people are having to endure tough austerity measures so the feeling is that they feel that they could do a better job if they could govern themselves and also do a...
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value that seems incredibly inflated when they are written down on charity tax returns. take the spca international, a group that's raised $27 million to supposedly help soldiers and their pets. the group's manager wouldn't tell us anything about the money. >> no, i'm not going to reveal that. none of it. i can't answer any of your questions right now. believe me, i would love to. >> reporter: but on its tax returns, we did learn about a shipment of animal medicines the spca international donated to an animal welfare group in nepal. cnn was provided with the invoice. it shows an itemized list of drugs that the charity values at $816,000, a huge gift in kind. but when the gift arrived in nepal, the charity receiving the drugs valued them for customs purposes at a mere $2,500. tidwell arranged the shipment. how can it be $816,000 here and $2,500 there? >> the value that's placed on something according to law is placed according to the exit market. it would be what you would have to pay for it in the place that it's exiting. and the -- the fact that they might be able to pu
value that seems incredibly inflated when they are written down on charity tax returns. take the spca international, a group that's raised $27 million to supposedly help soldiers and their pets. the group's manager wouldn't tell us anything about the money. >> no, i'm not going to reveal that. none of it. i can't answer any of your questions right now. believe me, i would love to. >> reporter: but on its tax returns, we did learn about a shipment of animal medicines the spca...
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producing a fifth of the country's economic output but it pays around sixteen billion euros a year more in taxes than it gets back in madrid which has in turn insisted public services into austerity cuts. this is not fair i mean we are the ones who're. doing our best in a mechanical reasons we cannot have all the weight of this measure and the central government that for us is the one who is spending the most and not in the last september barcelona witnessed one of the largest separatist rallies here since the nineteen seventies over one and a half million catalans took to the streets to call for independence but the path to becoming a new european state is far from smooth the proposed referendum is against the spanish constitution what's more withdrawing from spain could also force this region to drop out of the european union those against separatism believe it could do more harm than good. separatism britain alone you know would be an economic disaster multi-national companies located in brazil for access to the spanish work it being in the e.u. that would be lost which more even of separatis
producing a fifth of the country's economic output but it pays around sixteen billion euros a year more in taxes than it gets back in madrid which has in turn insisted public services into austerity cuts. this is not fair i mean we are the ones who're. doing our best in a mechanical reasons we cannot have all the weight of this measure and the central government that for us is the one who is spending the most and not in the last september barcelona witnessed one of the largest separatist...
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>> -- a millionaire's tax. is that what democrats are looking at? >> there are fantasies in both camps. on the one side, it is raising their rates on everybody who makes $250,000 will solve the problem. and the other side is the program that charles outlined. and then there is a third fantasy that the lobbying class in washington, which is much stronger than ever before, will simply be dead and not do anything to try to keep the loopholes they now have, or the preferences day out. >> will the democrats agree to a higher -- above $250,000? >> i do want to make a note aboutcharles's statement one half of washington being liberal. i thought that was a concession. >> if i were to think about the groupies, it would be three- quarters. >> we will talk about the groupies in the military later. i do want to say that nina is absolutely right. the reality is that you cannot do this painlessly. at the same time, all of the tribute that charles paid, and so deservedly so, to the reagan- o'neill plan had an element to that was truly an acceptable to every conser
>> -- a millionaire's tax. is that what democrats are looking at? >> there are fantasies in both camps. on the one side, it is raising their rates on everybody who makes $250,000 will solve the problem. and the other side is the program that charles outlined. and then there is a third fantasy that the lobbying class in washington, which is much stronger than ever before, will simply be dead and not do anything to try to keep the loopholes they now have, or the preferences day out....
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they're saying even though we don't want these tax hikes we're willing to bring in more tax revenue. pete: speaker boehner's reference to the obamacare was in an op-ed he wrote in "the cincinnati enquirer" this week. what is that all about? is that a way of showing the voters how tough they still are and making it easier than to compromise? >> that seems to be what it is. it seems to be a little bit of a tactic and maybe a sop to the base. a lot of conservative republicans are worried about what they see as republicans going squishy. because you have republicans saying that they are willing to abandon the grover norquist no ta pledge. you have republicans making very conciliatory noises about immigration reform. and so the base is concerned that the party is basically just going to go along with democrats on everything. so that may have been a way to reassure conservatives that he hasn't abandoned them. pete: all right, molly. everything here seems to be continued but this is certainly one of them. while avoiding the fiscal cliff will prevent the economy from sliding down into recess
they're saying even though we don't want these tax hikes we're willing to bring in more tax revenue. pete: speaker boehner's reference to the obamacare was in an op-ed he wrote in "the cincinnati enquirer" this week. what is that all about? is that a way of showing the voters how tough they still are and making it easier than to compromise? >> that seems to be what it is. it seems to be a little bit of a tactic and maybe a sop to the base. a lot of conservative republicans are...
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they say lower taxes, smaller government. okay, but inside of that, you still have to talk to people and i've made this point and republicans get mad at me when i say they're scared of black folks, scared to talk to them. you look at the republican debate, when the question was asked what would you do to attract latinos to the party and they all talked about building a wall. they have to actually sit down, communicate with people and say what are you concerned about. what are your concerns, what are your issues, and not just a top down philosophy. if so, they will keep losing. >> so here's what they're trying to do. 2016's already started for all intents and purposes, from the republican side. so here's republicans trying to do a little bit of what you and roland are talking about. here's three of the people who are probably be running. >> we need to stop being the dumb party. we need to offer smart, conservative, intelligent ideas and policies. that's how we win elections. >> this is not about the republican party for those
they say lower taxes, smaller government. okay, but inside of that, you still have to talk to people and i've made this point and republicans get mad at me when i say they're scared of black folks, scared to talk to them. you look at the republican debate, when the question was asked what would you do to attract latinos to the party and they all talked about building a wall. they have to actually sit down, communicate with people and say what are you concerned about. what are your concerns,...
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it's with a wealth tax of 1.5%. to me the most important issue is to deal with the wealth inequality in this country which is it much more severe than the income inequality in this country. it's getting worse. it's been getting worse for the last 20 years. and the only countries in the world that have let's say more than $10 million people in them where it's cloe close to how bad it is in this country are all in africa and latin america. >> so we're not necessarily talking about someone who works really hard, an entrepreneur works really hard. you're talking about the people who initially are going to get, teresa heinz kerry, warren buffett, people who have massive amounts of money. they're hit the hardest, right? >> absolutely. the proposal i wrote had an exemption for households up to $500,000 in wealth that, is exempting 80% of american households right there. >> how did you draw that line? i can imagine there is all kinds of cheating that is going to happen around that line. or even on the bentley. people are go
it's with a wealth tax of 1.5%. to me the most important issue is to deal with the wealth inequality in this country which is it much more severe than the income inequality in this country. it's getting worse. it's been getting worse for the last 20 years. and the only countries in the world that have let's say more than $10 million people in them where it's cloe close to how bad it is in this country are all in africa and latin america. >> so we're not necessarily talking about someone...
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let's point out, too, the president must like the bush tax comes. he's accepted 80% of them for about 95% of the american people. so he's ruled a lot of revenue off the table himself. i agree with him on that, but let's recognize that absent reform and these basic entitlement programs you're simply putting a band-aid on a problem that requires major surgery. >> congressman tom cole, happy thanksgiving to you and yours. thank you. >> thank you. >> back to the middle east now where secretary of state hillary clinton has obviously been very busy moving between jerusalem, the west bank, egypt. nbc's stephanie gosk is live in tel aviv. what are you hearing about the cease fire? >> reporter: you know, we were on the cusp of a cease-fire it seemed like last night and it seemingly fell apart. however, we did hear from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that they still want a diplomatic solution, which is a real sign that at the very least the negotiations are still going on. we know that secretary clinton is shuttling back and forth throughout the re
let's point out, too, the president must like the bush tax comes. he's accepted 80% of them for about 95% of the american people. so he's ruled a lot of revenue off the table himself. i agree with him on that, but let's recognize that absent reform and these basic entitlement programs you're simply putting a band-aid on a problem that requires major surgery. >> congressman tom cole, happy thanksgiving to you and yours. thank you. >> thank you. >> back to the middle east now...
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something about taxes -- taxes are extracted. usually paid voluntarily. that is an oversimplification. actually, officials at the irs will tell you well over 90% of individual taxpayers governments necessarily wrong. we all want government voluntarily and responsibly comply with tax laws. there is plenty of tax evasion out there, but most americans fulfill their responsibilities, but taxes are extracted. we have to pay for government. we, in public administration, believe in good government. the problem is, how do we maintain it would we have to criticize it all the time? how do we maintain the good parts of it? the other contribution to the decline in the prestige reagan , even of government included pro-market anti-government. by economists which were very prominent academically. reaganomics was, in a sense, invented on university campuses. the media describe themselves as a watchdog, quite appropriately. it is essential we have an aggressive news media that hold the government and other entities accountable. if they are doing things wrong, we want them
something about taxes -- taxes are extracted. usually paid voluntarily. that is an oversimplification. actually, officials at the irs will tell you well over 90% of individual taxpayers governments necessarily wrong. we all want government voluntarily and responsibly comply with tax laws. there is plenty of tax evasion out there, but most americans fulfill their responsibilities, but taxes are extracted. we have to pay for government. we, in public administration, believe in good government....
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if you raise the top two tax brackets you are only getting $85 billion in additional revenue annually. that only takes care the debt for ten days. it will service the federal government for 21 days. so this is gimmick. we need to be able to articulate that. we need to listen to the federation of independent businesses that we protect them so we can production and manufacturing once again and economic growth. >> alan west, i sure appreciate it. next, why does al gore want to get his hands on the video of a fire tornado. the man explains why, he won't give it up coming up. >>> you may have seen this stunning of a fire nado by independent videographer. this also caught the eye of pal al gore and protector of the planet and his office has been putting to license on the footage to put their baseless global warming agenda on the rest of us. sean recently sat down the man in question and not so fast to the vice president. >> joining us is chris, welcome to hannity. thanks for being here. >> thank you very much. >> sean: let's take a look and we'll show this fire tornado and while we're showi
if you raise the top two tax brackets you are only getting $85 billion in additional revenue annually. that only takes care the debt for ten days. it will service the federal government for 21 days. so this is gimmick. we need to be able to articulate that. we need to listen to the federation of independent businesses that we protect them so we can production and manufacturing once again and economic growth. >> alan west, i sure appreciate it. next, why does al gore want to get his hands...
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they are collecting all the taxes the qatari government collects only five per cent of all taxes collected in catalonia then they give us back very. money and they don't pay your their debts and then with the markets that are close to debts two for interest we need this in general then at the end he was forced to ask for a bailout to the spanish government but this is something that is very tricky putting the first to put the tax issue aside we had an under formal report little earlier that there's a strong lobby against separatism and particularly a business lobby saying this would be a disaster for us we wouldn't be able to do business with spain itself we'd also not be able to do business with the e.u. until we actually join the e.u. if that's likely to happen in the short term this really could undermine confidence not just in catalonia but also spain itself and it's possibly the worst time to do this is not what this week is that these are red campaign that they are doing. directed by the union is not in your nearest star to sing in catalonia and in massively from madrid now the fact
they are collecting all the taxes the qatari government collects only five per cent of all taxes collected in catalonia then they give us back very. money and they don't pay your their debts and then with the markets that are close to debts two for interest we need this in general then at the end he was forced to ask for a bailout to the spanish government but this is something that is very tricky putting the first to put the tax issue aside we had an under formal report little earlier that...
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there would be an average tax increase of $3,500 per household, and 88% of households will see taxes rise, 88%. kansas republican is on the house budget committee and he joins us for more. thanks for joining us first of all. >> good morning. heather: going over the cliff it will affect different households in different ways depending on income, marital status, number of children, and other things. i want to start with tpwh-bg level. low-income households will be hit the hardest. why? >> well, there are many credits that were in the bush obama tax cuts, those expire and it will impact literally as you mention tens of millions are americans are going to be impacted. what we hear out of the white house, it's mainly top income earners but that is far from the facts. this will have a devastating impact for many people. for the holiday season it could be a devastating blow to the economy as well. heather: something else i found interesting when i was looking through the stats, a married couple making between 20 to 30,000 a year will go from receiving on average a $15 tax credit to owing ov
there would be an average tax increase of $3,500 per household, and 88% of households will see taxes rise, 88%. kansas republican is on the house budget committee and he joins us for more. thanks for joining us first of all. >> good morning. heather: going over the cliff it will affect different households in different ways depending on income, marital status, number of children, and other things. i want to start with tpwh-bg level. low-income households will be hit the hardest. why?...
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have really we live facing this tax burden from the spanish state on the spanish state machinery are trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european see the signs and know there's not such a presser that that the we would be out of the european union and seven a half million of people suddenly enough how that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out and says not a consideration and we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland are not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as is the universal right of such a nation. we're talking of the most here. coming up in a few minutes it's made only of modern tie is but often is the opportunity to report from a small makeshift beda when school solenn that's. the mission taking the children only place to study social grace. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished for apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense m
have really we live facing this tax burden from the spanish state on the spanish state machinery are trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european see the signs and know there's not such a presser that that the we would be out of the european union and seven a half million of people suddenly enough how that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out and says not a consideration and we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union...
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the tax fight gets shorthanded as raising taxes on rich people. but the first $250,000 of income will be taxed the same as it is now. it stays the same. no additional taxes. no matter how much additional money you make beyond that fresh hold. you may pay a higher rate over $250,000, but purposely reducing your income to under a dollar, is hilarious. so consider had a public service announcement to people of means. or if you prefer, to moneyed americans. if somebody tries to reduce you to reducing your income on purpose to $249,999.99, if somebody tries to talk you into doing that, they are teasing you. it's a hoax to tease you for not understanding math and how taxes work. if you're not a person of money but you know such a person fallen into this trap, it's your choice to leave them floundering for your amusement while they purposely reduce their income to no rational effect. or you can do the right thing and help them understand how marginal tax rates work. class warfare is just a >>> a few months after president obama was inaugurated in 2009, t
the tax fight gets shorthanded as raising taxes on rich people. but the first $250,000 of income will be taxed the same as it is now. it stays the same. no additional taxes. no matter how much additional money you make beyond that fresh hold. you may pay a higher rate over $250,000, but purposely reducing your income to under a dollar, is hilarious. so consider had a public service announcement to people of means. or if you prefer, to moneyed americans. if somebody tries to reduce you to...
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the people of spain's mice prosperous and most tax region will choose a new parliament on sunday their choice could ultimately decide whether to cut the loan e.-l. will remain a part of spain or go it alone after being stricken by the financial demands of central government. has the story. there's a wind of separatism blowing through europe at the moment and it's reached the northeastern shores of spain catalonia is the latest region to officially our spring independence is something people here have long felt in their hearts but now they're feeling it in their pockets. i think it's a good idea to be in the band them from. a country. which is. really really bad situation it's a bargain for. it's a bargain for the group good god cats and i'm flags can be seen hanging from balconies throughout barcelona reflecting a growing desire for home rule under a drive to break away from the central government in madrid this weekend's local election is being fought on that issue alone catalan president for mass has made it the centerpiece of his campaign this convergence union party to hold an inde
the people of spain's mice prosperous and most tax region will choose a new parliament on sunday their choice could ultimately decide whether to cut the loan e.-l. will remain a part of spain or go it alone after being stricken by the financial demands of central government. has the story. there's a wind of separatism blowing through europe at the moment and it's reached the northeastern shores of spain catalonia is the latest region to officially our spring independence is something people...
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they can put some pretty rudimentary information in the tax filing filings and we might never know a lot of forces behind some of the spending. >> woodruff: so is there any backlash to that? and what are the lessons being talked about, the lessons learned from this election? >> well, there are many efforts right now to pass legislation to change this. there are a lot of questions about the rule by the irs, is or is not cracking down on these groups, which are social welfare therkz are politically active. i think there will be increased scrutiny. whether anything can happen and change i think is really going to be up to congress. >> woodruff: eliza, how do you see the future in the next election, in the next election for these groups? >> well, they're gog continue growing and they're going to remain very active and they're going to keep pushing the envelope as much as they can but i think there's a sense of inevitability in the so-called reform lobby that this is going to lead to scandal and corruption, and i think there's a growing sense on capitol hill that this system ast is curren
they can put some pretty rudimentary information in the tax filing filings and we might never know a lot of forces behind some of the spending. >> woodruff: so is there any backlash to that? and what are the lessons being talked about, the lessons learned from this election? >> well, there are many efforts right now to pass legislation to change this. there are a lot of questions about the rule by the irs, is or is not cracking down on these groups, which are social welfare therkz...
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you know sharing information online in his case they believe that he used it when he was helping out tax transferred and distribute those files among members of all suck but because sexual predators can also use tor he's just as dangerous as them and so now he's going to be denied bail just last question and i mean bigger picture you know we sort of started off this statement talking about why this wasn't necessarily a great week for tech week yeah and not so much for type of but for people who use technology for example who have made it a part of their lives and for privacy rights i mean is there light at the end of the tunnel where we can hope like what really we've been seeing for the last couple of months there's so many efforts on a congressional level to try to pass cyber security legislation and we already know that congress is having a hell of a hard time on their part trying to do that so ideally we can we can rely on the court system to take these little discrepancies but it looks like we really can't right now but hopefully these cases are getting the media attention slowly bu
you know sharing information online in his case they believe that he used it when he was helping out tax transferred and distribute those files among members of all suck but because sexual predators can also use tor he's just as dangerous as them and so now he's going to be denied bail just last question and i mean bigger picture you know we sort of started off this statement talking about why this wasn't necessarily a great week for tech week yeah and not so much for type of but for people who...
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tax loopholes. speaker boehner says i'm willing to break it and do the latter on deductions and exemptions and saxby chambliss the senator said it's time to ditch grover and his pledge, is it? >> all bets are off. i mean, listen, we're in a mess and all bets are off and we shouldn't be held to political organizations that are influencing our elections in terms of getting this mess taken care of, but you know, listen, i have a novel idea for the president. why doesn't he public size an itemized list of his spending cuts he's prepared to put on the table before asking american people to pay taxes. i mean, it's simple. when you have a credit card debt and you don't ask other people to pay for it or you don't borrow money to pay the interest on it, you make hard choices on your discretionary spending from a weekly basis or a monthly basis, this is just a business that's been run poorly and it's-- >> would you agree the president doesn't have a terribly good track record when it comes for proposals for b
tax loopholes. speaker boehner says i'm willing to break it and do the latter on deductions and exemptions and saxby chambliss the senator said it's time to ditch grover and his pledge, is it? >> all bets are off. i mean, listen, we're in a mess and all bets are off and we shouldn't be held to political organizations that are influencing our elections in terms of getting this mess taken care of, but you know, listen, i have a novel idea for the president. why doesn't he public size an...
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no, it's worse -- look, our taxes are about to go up. not the taxes on our dividends though, right? that's a big part of our retirement. oh, no, it's dividends, too. the rate on our dividends would more than double. but we depend on our dividends to help pay our bills. we worked hard to save. well, the president and congress have got to work together to stop this dividend tax hike. before it's too late. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> the diplomatic effort to halt the violence between israel and gaza further complicated after a bomb rips through a public transport bus in the heart of tel aviv injuring 24 people. though they didn't claim responsibility, a tweet from hamas militants to israelis following the attack quoting -- you opened the gates of hell on yourselves. authorities say 142 people
no, it's worse -- look, our taxes are about to go up. not the taxes on our dividends though, right? that's a big part of our retirement. oh, no, it's dividends, too. the rate on our dividends would more than double. but we depend on our dividends to help pay our bills. we worked hard to save. well, the president and congress have got to work together to stop this dividend tax hike. before it's too late. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the...
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taxes rise. martha: even the white house is warning that the uncertainty of a potential tax hike could hurt american retailers during this deholiday shopping season. white house economists saying quote, as we approach the holiday season which accounts for 1/5 of industry sales, retailers can not afford the threat of tax increases on middle class families. bill: as we learn more about what each side is kill willing to concede in this argument president obama meets with leaders later in the week. this morning we'll meet with house majority leader eric cantor live in "america's newsroom.". next hour we talk to him where these negotiations are. how much each side is willing to give up and what they want in return. ultimately will they get a deal? eric cantor coming up next hour. martha: it is all in the language and semantics of these discussions. as u.s. lawmakers continue all this wrangling over some kind of budget deal we work towards here at home, european lawmakers are meeting today on their fin
taxes rise. martha: even the white house is warning that the uncertainty of a potential tax hike could hurt american retailers during this deholiday shopping season. white house economists saying quote, as we approach the holiday season which accounts for 1/5 of industry sales, retailers can not afford the threat of tax increases on middle class families. bill: as we learn more about what each side is kill willing to concede in this argument president obama meets with leaders later in the week....
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basically they have to get a license and pay taxes but living conditions in the region on good and many people are very poor. so we don't always make them do it. in winter they spend all day standing in the water even when it's up to minus forty degrees but they don't do that because they have good lives. here in kurdistan is very un klondyke people can say that the gold they gather is for personal use for example to make dentures from the precious metal a gold smile here is a symbol of prosperity and is considered the equivalent of a healthy bank deposit. well i don't feel any reverence for gold i mean they bring it to me and i make tea for them i take money for what i do it's just immaterial to me many choose golden teeth to make them more beautiful basically having gold in your mouth is very healthy it helps digestion. you know you. with the head of the gold palace family he first met a year ago. twenty grams then. much more modest when the youngest son took his life the best painter in the family had been lost when the gold rush started a gram of gold could be sold for a thousand. t
basically they have to get a license and pay taxes but living conditions in the region on good and many people are very poor. so we don't always make them do it. in winter they spend all day standing in the water even when it's up to minus forty degrees but they don't do that because they have good lives. here in kurdistan is very un klondyke people can say that the gold they gather is for personal use for example to make dentures from the precious metal a gold smile here is a symbol of...